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Priming Ether Valves, cocks, and hydrants. The Wilcox & White Co., Meri- den, assignor to Simplex Player |and music rolls therefor. Trade Mark Applicants International Silver Co., {Bridgeport Man IS Under Amest ““Remingion— Arme. Go. _tne. | Bridgeport, and Tllion & N. Y., N ifl Phflade[ph]a |T. (3 registrations) 2 for loaded shot shells, and 1 for ammunition Meri- Glycerine Denatured Alcohol Philadelphia, Nov. 6 (P—Charles E. Schutte of Bridgeport, Conn., | was arrested yesterday charged with | The IMPORTANT QUESTIONS UP BEFORE WOMEN YOTERS Meeting in New Haven Next Week of Connecticut League of ‘Women Voters Hartford, Nov. 8 (M—A legislative program and the measurs of au- thority to be invested in its execu- tive board in regard to legislation are two important questions to come before the Connecticut League of convention in New Haven the first three days of next week. Heretofore the convention has been held for two days, only. A resolution authorizing the board to introduce and support a bill mak- ing women lable for jury service Women Voters at the sixth annual | will be oftered to the convention. The resolution will also define the powers of the board and of local leagues In regard to legislation. This will be presented Tuesday morning and voted upon the day following. Dinners for the seven standing committees have been arranged for Monday evening. Recommendations for study and possibly for legislation will be made by these committees. The two outstanding speakers of “the convention will be Mrs. J. Paul Goode, & member of the Tllinols leg- director of the Instituts of ‘Interna- tional Education. John Reitemeyer, city editor of the Hartford Courant, will address a Press club luncheon Tuesday. Brooklyn High School Boys Held as Gamblers New York, Nov. 8 (A—Twenty- islature, and Dr. Stephen P. Duggan, | students of Erasmus Hall Hight achool of Brooklyn, were arrested in a rald on a pool hall yesterday. The police charge the boys are playing “keno,” a card game resembling faro. ; Thomas Gill aljeged proprietor of the place is chafged with operating a gambling establishment and two of the students were charged with gambling. The others were held on disorderly conduct charges for ar< raignment tomorrow. Parents and friends furnished bail. 666 is a Prescription for | Colds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills me germs. Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET COAL | T.C. Smith Sons TEL. 1799 BASSSSSSSS SRS ASSSARSAY 2 “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s HARTFORI DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT 25¢ an hour—10¢. o mile. SUNDAYS AND HOILIDAYS 25¢ an hour-—Ibe. n mile. Specml entes for tong trips, You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor Neymom and Elm is the "CROWLEY BROS. INC. 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High St Near Post Office Lady nurse in attendunce Tel 765 Smith Cellege Girls Decrease Fire Hazards Northampton In order to reduce students of w smoking after the C The studen nouncemen he council s being worked out for ‘which would deal wi: n a manner to | € e nd at the same uitable place fo The new e anno would gc racation. e public | nee into Communist Denut v mporta When o “ich wol Slame as a sett of Berthon's re not or “In the you excite us a hourgeols and you cc court and fight tooth their mor the love m for the e h in and T MEAD HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS EASSS SR RR LRSS SN SEENA GWEN ~ARNOLD GRAY a she con- By The Assoclated Press. Moscow—In the opinion of M. Stalin, communist boss, America is supplanting Britain as head of the imperialistic states and dominating the world, a situation which threat- ens a repetition of the 1914 calamity. Sound New York—George Olvany is quite a political prognosticator, as be- comes the head of Tommany. He won a pool for the best guess as to Al Smith's plurality. Newark, N. J.—Says a note left by Charlotte Vogel, 44, unmarried schoolteacher, who committed sui- cide: “Kindly do not disarrange my permanent wave, which I got for this ! | 263 The principal complaints were D. Sabin in Resigning From prisoner. | Non-Partisan League of Women Schutte was lured from Bridge- when he entered the lobby of the @ Statement by Mrs. Emily Newell forming the Schutte Blue Body Com-| Mrs. Wadsworth's husband, re-| United States, Edgard L. G. Proch- { of his company, the headquarters of | Bulletin, said ehe picked merely at the start of her ascend- consolidation. |the campaign.” |Harold G. Manning, Walk-Ovevr I e ¥t taortow Lovar: loaving, Her similar artlcle. Humbert of Italy was her intended. teorge orry, S| - [subject to gencral property taxes for Geopge By perny, Bholton adlen w Hampshire sees it, the chief oylinders, & device for 1apping c¥l- \census burcau announced today in Jesse B. Burton, Waterbury, as- | = e : wor to i ’ districts and all other governmental | yory The presentation presumably Clarence P. Cook, Waterbury. as- or $570,755,502 more than the total Leroy C. Doane. Merlden, assign- |44 cities of those tabulated was there | | Hartford. Method of and apparatus |ment—$2,911.994,960—the cost for assignments, to | Der cent, or $973,822.096: interest on 5 | | advice of Eleanor Goss: “Grace, good Abram N. Pasman, Waterbury, as Frederick T. Snyder, New Canaan, |$114:33. | co., 1geport. Socket attachment. Vith a tofal levy in gencral property . Y. Gear grinder. {7 e | $46 Dryer{g53.000. rp. Drying. | . (QUITS NON-PARTISANS;, | d ) s L e oomeeesion o move| THEV'RE T00 PARTISAN, than $250,000 in the sale of stock of | E. Hoft, C. E. Buck-Walter and Lee- don Sharp, all of Lancaster, Pa.,| who alleged that they had invested | National Organization $6,900 In the Schutte Cody Company | New York, Nov. 6 (P—Mrs | [Charles H. Sabin, republican na- | Chartered in Delaware in 1925, the | ; | mmitteewoman for New Schutte Body Company went into the | tonal €@ hands of a receiver several months ago after 250,000 share of stock Voters because of what siders partisan tactics. [port to a prominent Philadelphia | ™ 5% r;amn i A club on pretense that he was to he| Mrs. Sabls profested ' & leer | the honor guest of a group of finan- | Fesignation tha & club and locked up ina police sta- |Blair of the democratic national | tion. committee a statement by Mrs.| The three men who brought the James W. Wadsworth, Jr, “a wom- charges alleged that Schutte had|an who has never held office or even | pany and consolidating with anoth- |publican candidate for reelection to‘; |er automobile body manufacturing | the United States senate at the time, y s | concern in Connecticut. |formerly was opposed to woman | P““ad‘;“’:1’3‘;‘“’;‘;&:’; :: the Schutte denied there was any suffrage. | i 3 up the | Rick “rejolce in the bounty which | which were in Lancaster. He placed 'statements from the daily press be. | Providence seems ‘°1 h“:': "‘:“"'e;’ {the blame for the receivership oncause “I thought they were funny, | (OF its chosen people—the Amerl- | others, who, he asserted, had han- so I used them because I get tired | dled all the transactions n the for-|of printing _serious things. They T —_—— B i Malmoe, Sweden—After a tearful Patents | | tarewell Princess Astrid s at sea, i CIssued‘ to | like a true daughter of the Vikings, onnecticut People {on the way to conquer the land o ! Shoo Store, 211 Main Street, New RUNS Tl] B"JJ[]NS native land and the warmth of her Britain.) farewell. | Edward E. Ashley, Jr, Darlen, = {assignor to Elevator Supplies Co., {Listed i oo NAOGOUVEE, B Gl WHen STomADes sted in 47 Cities at 863,584 | s mencsonea rrincoss Tcana nivsnes. There was quite a crimson profusion Percy B. Hall Wallingford, as- 524,863 Tor 1995 a " signor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. /i Co. Dish or similar article. o o - It is not true,” she Insisted. William H. Benedict, & & {ox to Intrgstianal ilver o, Mot 17 puri oses had an assessed valu-| oo of tne election will be that 90 ;,' i f‘;[ HT‘ 4 ‘}‘l ;"; cle. ation In 1925 of $63,584,524,863, or & | 544 candidates for president will be- ! '““'; e °;-Wh_fr °'C» “,:‘ per capita of $1,660.07 in the 247 gin to perk up and most of the signor to Pratt itney Co., N. cities in the United States having a|votes and spceches in the senate | inders. a municipal finance bulletin. Albany, ¥ Gover e 5 I any, N. Y.—Governor Al Smith | Earle Buckingham, Hartford, '“'J\ Total levies on the proverty In! g the belt of a ehampion. It was signor to Pratt & Whitney Co. N. these cities for the gov champion. el “ . se cities for the governments of | ;rogented by admirers when he re- Y. N. Y. Gear-hobbing machine. |the cities, counties, states, signor to The Waterbury Barrel units for all purposes amounted to | o | Foundry & Machine Co. Stop mech- |$1,036.343,361, or an average for 2 du¢ to the republican campaign ey | rerstn of $E9.51 |ads, calling attentions to Dempsey. |" Frankiin H. Chilton, Union City. | Total revenue receipts of the 247 | Lilden and other champs who lost | their crowns after long tenure, signor to Scovill Mfg. Co. Combined payments of the year. exclusive of | | match box and coin holder. |payments for permanent improve- | John A. Doane, Hartford, assign- 'ments, but $403,066,594 less than the |nor to Pratt & Whitney Co. N. ¥., N. total payments iIncluding those for nor to The Miller Co. Globe holder. 'sufficient reverus to meet all pay- | Dncan C. Hooker, Farmington. ments. Payments ‘1 excess of re Soot blower for steam boilers. enue receipts were met from pro- George E. Howard, Butlard, Pa..|ceeds of debt obligations. | for forming sheet glass. |operation and maintenance of the Manheim, Salmon, Bridgeport. general departments constituted 524 were of the simplest. In death she Automobile clock. {per cent or $1.525,556,704; outlays | had a new embroidered silk kimono Nelson E. Mann, |for permanent improvements, Manning, Bowman & Co.. Wilming- }dvht 9.1 per cent, or $266.009,621,| New York—Girls who use rouge ton, Del. Plpe and cigar lighter. |and operation and maintenance of | or yra embarrassed hy fashions do. | Harold A. McClellan, Groton. Fas. Public service enterprises, 5 per cent | Gross indebtedness of the 247 cit- | T Dt o ooty 165 outstanding at the close of the | CITCUlation, ruddy complesion, wil and waste pipe fitting |vear was $6,650.590,864, per capita, | | “"Trving 1. Peck, Derby, assign(s $163.17, and net indebtedness (tund: | | to The Sterling Pin Co, Hair waver. |¢d or fixed debt less sinking fund B | Twelve of the 247 municipalities Chester A, Spotz, Greenwich. Clo- |12d assessed valuations of more than sure for paste tubes and the fike. | billlon dollars each on their tax- Theodore B. H. Vogt, Passaie, N. |2Ple property. rena it L Warner, | deconsvd, |t2Xes of $311,715.000. The other 11 by E. Warner, administratrix, New ""P‘;‘;‘:fgpf'hl’ah““Vv“l“‘l'q"'?"““’- London. Atomizer for oil burners.| ~00adeD I T Arthur L. Wilder, Wethersfield, | a0 BE0iTTIO0 0, Clevels 2,162,243,000 2 0.- Paul €, Willetts, Berlin A R S L R rtiord-piptve G0, HAmtiord.| fyjsagn, 91875085000 and $152, Bussidce; 034.000. Archibald F. Wright. Stamford, | Baltimore, $1,476,583,000 and $26 Trade Marks Registered 644,000, Bylls Rod Co. West Haven. Fish- |~ Log Angeles, ing rode, artificial bait, nets reel 550.000. and lines. |an automobile body concern. | | y This is Claim Put Forth By Mrs. {up on false representations by the York, has withdrawn from the were alleged to have been sold. ciers at a dinner. He was arrested | bulletin for Oct. 29 balanced against | wrecked the Schutte Body Company | taken an active part in polities.” | | words the fraud in connection with the faffure| Miss Evelyn Brainer, editor of the cans.” Austrians believe America is mation of the new company and the ' really weren't intended to apply to (List furnished by the office of | her husband by her charm. The tears {Inc. Elevator-position indicator or | when she was asked whether Prince 9 i, Washington, Nov. 6 (/—Property L G R New York—As Scnator Moscs of ¥, N. ¥. (2 patents) Lapping population of more than 30,000, the | will be a weather eye on 1928. 8chool | tyrned to the capital from New Pulley-line spacer. citics were placed at $2.508.924,366, | | Y. Duplex vertical surface grinder. |permanent improvements. In only | lassignor to Hartford Empire Co.| Of the total cost of clty govern- Newington, as- | 33.4 | and other finery, ignor, by mesne i > | cree of short skirts might take the | tening means for demountable rims O $146,602,530. Edwin A. Hocves, Miltord, Toy, |355ets). $4,655,620.234, per capita, | 7. assignor to The Bryant Electric| N York led with $12.481,000 Bt Pratt’ & Whitnay Coj | opmsirolb! 32.75M664,000 and Boston, $1,862,500,000 and ignor to The Industrial ) 5 hington. D. C., $1,374,751.000 and | wo $1,320,709,000 rd Powder Co. Hazard- | ,nq $14,: -.000, or, by mesne a - St Louls, $1,194,633.000 and $26 . 1. duPont de Nemours 744 000, Wilmington, Del. Gun-| Eineinnatt, Will Be $1,018,498,000 and powder. e Hornton Mfg. Co., Bristol.| pjttshurgh, and | £36,722.000, 00 Indian Medicine | tonville, gnor to an Medicine C tain named National Oyster Carrl $1,014,117,000 WILL BE 50TH GAME Prinecton, N, Nov. 6 (®—The annual football game between | Princeton and Yale in Palmer Sta- Mex., assis y {dium on November .3 will mark to North Atlan-|thelr fiftleth anniversary of grid- iron relations. | The first game was played In | 1876 when Yale won by two goals. | that me there have been crous lapses in relations be- | B | tween the ancient rivals but a total |of 51 games have becn played of | B dy which Yale has won 26. Princeton s and nine have resulted in tles, 391 West- Tel. 4692 n Machine Co., ew nches doing o tomobile and radio Sons, Waterbury. les and olive oil. y Co., to Pratt & Ca Hartford, suces greasing, tire repairin pressure. Pan Am Gas and 0Oil Mobile Oil Quaker State Oil we absolutely GUARANTEE our work Let us OVERHAUL your typewriter , New Britain Typewriter Exchange il for 96 West Main Street Phone 612 Prompt Roa RELEASLD 8y PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORA LYCEUM — SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED. FLASHES OF LIFE; U. S. NOW CHARGED | WITH IMPERIALISTIC TENDENCIES occasion, and please take good care | | of my clothes.” In life her clothes | — Announcement The O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. Has Purchased the WEST END TIRE STORE Formerly Owned by Charles McCarthy and Liberty Tire & Battery Co. We will cany a complete service on au- | developed arms and legs all come to the woman tennls player. Roseland, N. J.—Teachers are all stirred by remarks of a city council- | man. One principal says he told her better if the teachers would stop go- {and rolled hose. The principal has complained to the board of educa- tion. Northampton, Mass.— Smith col- | | lege girls are to stop smoking until | |after Christmas voluntarily because | of the fire hazard in dormitories. New York— General Umberta | Nobile's terrier Titina is the only | | dog that ever flew | pole; also the only one ever to hear | | opera at the metropolitan. Titina | | listened to considerable of “Marta” Il the ushers insisted that the terrier be removed from the box | lest it yelp and disturb the diamond horseshoe. The general at first ob- { Jected to the removal. rival of Danbury firemen. Westbrook — Employes of thc‘ | state highway department testify at | hearing into charges of irregulari- | ties in department admit working on | seawall of private party on state's | time, New Haven — Yale $20,000,000 endowment, university's now being secured, is for a “finer not a bigger | Yale,” annual report of treasurer., emphasizes. { committee declares it will contest | of probate. New Haven — 3eeret football, practice causes Yale cleven to lose | “touch with the student & alumni weekly declares of secret practice. Hartford — Idle for | vear, plant formerly operaied by ¢ Daniel Boone Mills, Inc., in Baltic, will start operating as the &1 Worsted Mills, employing sons. Hartford — Mrs. C. E. Dimick of Ferry is elected president of the | Girls' Friendly soclety. | sLow sPEECH FIRST GRACE | London, » — “Learn to speak slowly—other graces will follow in their proper place,” was the advice given by Miss Ada Moore, expert in voice production, to the Women's | i Provisional club. — Known as Main Street H. H. O'Neil, Mgr batteries, tires and tubes, accessories, crank case service and g, balloon' and high Prest-O-Lite Batteries Goodyear Tires A and B Batteries dside Service the kids would learn their lessons | | |ing around dolled up in short skirts | | over the north | | Danbury — Wooster school stu- | dent hold flames in check until ar- | | Wallingford — Democratie town | | election of John A. Martin as judge | | Looking Toward 1927 The beginning of the New Year is close enough to be a serious consideration in your plans and prospects for the immediate future. Is it to be a year of uncertainty, of hit-or-miss activity—of timid hesitation and hasty ex- periment ? Or will it be a year of vigorous progress based on the solid courage that comes of sound fimancial guidance ? 1 Pave the way for a really productive year by a visit to the City National Bank. We are now solidly entrench- ed in the confidence of this neighborhood; we are cen- trally located for convenient home service; and our ex- perience and facilities are more than ample for all your needs. Come in and see us today THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Main at East Main G.Fox & Co.nc, maintains a direct wire to New Britain for the convenience of its New Britain customers with no cest to you. PHONE | 3500 NEW BRITAIN and you have our store in Hartford We Make Regular Deliveries to New Britain